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James J. Morici, Jr.

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Biography

Since 1979, Attorney James J. Morici, Jr. has stood by the sides of those
harmed in serious accidents as well as individuals affected by the wrongful
death of a loved one. Although he is skilled in various areas of personal
injury law, Mr. Morici focuses the majority of his practice handling cases
involving premises liability, construction site negligence, and product
liability. Over the years, he has recovered multi-million dollar settlements
and verdicts in a countless number of cases. Due to his diligence and
dedicated work ethic, he has been listed in Illinois Super Lawyers®.

Before becoming a committed personal injury lawyer, Mr. Morici served as
an Assistance State Attorney for the Cook County State Attorney’s
Office. Not too long after, he secured a position as the First Chair Prosecutor
at the Criminal Courts Building. In 1987, he resigned in order to pursue
his passion for personal injury law.

Before committing his life to judiciary work, Mr. Morici attended DePaul
University where he completed his undergraduate coursework. Upon earning
his undergraduate degree, he moved on to enroll at ITT/Chicago-Kent College
of Law where he completed his Juris Doctorate with the highest honors.

Currently, he is a member of the Chicago Bar Association, the Illinois
State Bar Association, and the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association. Because
he is passionate about passing on his legal knowledge to those who have
a passion for law, he has served as an adjunct faculty professor at the
John Marshall Law School, Loyola University School of Law, and Triton
College. Additionally, Mr. Morici has obtained a 10.0 Superb Avvo Rating
and is a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum.

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